My bally fireball classic remains down (only GI, mpu green light solid with no flashing on power up)
I've installed a new power supply board and new alltek universal mpu board but it remains down. Awhile back it had an intermittent reset problem before it died and now all i can get is the GI. replacing these two boards didn't fix the problem so I'm guessing the only thing left to do is see if the solenoid driver board is the problem. Before I shell out more money on yet another board, is there any one in the southwestern Ontario area that could help diagnose if the solenoid driver board is indeed the problem and/or repair it? Any guidance or tips would be helpful
I'm not an electronics guy and this (thankfully) is my only solid state machine...the rest are EM's and maybe I should keep it that way o
(PS - I just noticed that connector J3 on the solenoid driver board is gone altogether; looks like the previous owner must have wired those wires directly to the back of the board so I'm really reluctant to pull it off if that's not the ultimate real problem. Also noted that it still has the original big capacitors on it)
I've installed a new power supply board and new alltek universal mpu board but it remains down. Awhile back it had an intermittent reset problem before it died and now all i can get is the GI. replacing these two boards didn't fix the problem so I'm guessing the only thing left to do is see if the solenoid driver board is the problem. Before I shell out more money on yet another board, is there any one in the southwestern Ontario area that could help diagnose if the solenoid driver board is indeed the problem and/or repair it? Any guidance or tips would be helpful
I'm not an electronics guy and this (thankfully) is my only solid state machine...the rest are EM's and maybe I should keep it that way o
(PS - I just noticed that connector J3 on the solenoid driver board is gone altogether; looks like the previous owner must have wired those wires directly to the back of the board so I'm really reluctant to pull it off if that's not the ultimate real problem. Also noted that it still has the original big capacitors on it)